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University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln U.S. National Park Service Publications and Papers National Park Service 2009 Geologic Resources Inventory Report J. Graham National Park Service Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/natlpark Graham, J., "Geologic Resources Inventory Report" (2009). U.S. National Park Service Publications and Papers. 150. http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/natlpark/150 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the National Park Service at DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. It has been accepted for inclusion in U.S. National Park Service Publications and Papers by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior Natural Resource Program Center Agate Fossil Beds National Monument Geologic Resources Inventory Report Natural Resource Report NPS/NRPC/GRD/NRR—2009/080 THIS PAGE: Fossil diorama at Agate Fossil Beds National Monument, an omnivorous entelodont (Daeodon or Dinohyus) stands over a chalicothere (Moropus), Agate Fossil Beds NM. ON THE COVER: University Hill on the left and Carnegie Hill on the right, site of the main fossil excavations, Agate Fossil Beds NM. NPS Photos. Agate Fossil Beds National Monument Geologic Resources Inventory Report Natural Resource Report NPS/NRPC/GRD/NRR—2009/080 Geologic Resources Division Natural Resource Program Center P.O. 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National Park Service, Denver, Colorado. ii NPS D-48, March 2009 Contents Figures .......................................................................................................................... iv Tables ............................................................................................................................ iv Executive Summary ...................................................................................................... 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................... 2 Purpose of the Geologic Resources Inventory Program ............................................................................................. 2 Regional and Geologic Setting ................................................................................................................................... 2 Fossil Record at Agate Fossil Beds National Monument ............................................................................................ 3 Park and Regional History .......................................................................................................................................... 4 Geologic Issues ........................................................................................................... 10 Preservation and Protection of Paleontological Resources ...................................................................................... 10 Paleontology and Geology Research ....................................................................................................................... 11 Interpretation and Display of Paleontological Resources ......................................................................................... 12 Agate Theft ............................................................................................................................................................... 12 Rockfall ..................................................................................................................................................................... 12 Oil and Gas............................................................................................................................................................... 12 Geologic Features and Processes ............................................................................. 16 Tertiary Climate Change and Mammalian Evolution ................................................................................................. 16 Mammalian Fossils ................................................................................................................................................... 17 Avian Fossils ............................................................................................................................................................ 18 Miocene Paleoenvironments .................................................................................................................................... 18 Volcaniclastic Sedimentation and Fossil Preservation .............................................................................................. 18 Agates ...................................................................................................................................................................... 19 Niobrara Valley and Niobrara River .......................................................................................................................... 19 Map Unit Properties .................................................................................................... 22 Map Unit Properties Table ........................................................................................................................................ 23 Geologic History.......................................................................................................... 25 Pre-Tertiary History .................................................................................................................................................. 25 Tertiary Period: Paleocene–Oligocene ..................................................................................................................... 25 Tertiary Period: Miocene Epoch ............................................................................................................................... 26 Post-Miocene History ............................................................................................................................................... 27 Glossary ....................................................................................................................... 34 References ................................................................................................................... 36 Appendix A: Geologic Map Graphic .......................................................................... 38 Appendix B: Scoping Summary ................................................................................. 41 Attachment 1: Geologic Resources Inventory Products CD AGFO Geologic Resources Inventory Report iii Figures Figure 1. Location map of Agate Fossil Beds National Monument. ................................................................................ 5 Figure 2. Regional location map of Agate Fossil Beds National Monument ................................................................... 6 Figure 3. Lithology of the Upper Harrison Beds and Harrison Formation at Carnegie Hill ............................................. 6 Figure 4. The corkscrew burrow, Daemonelix ...............................................................................................................